Dabo Swinney and Clemson Find Positives After a Bye. Bill Belichick and UNC Find More of the Same
Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik threw four touchdowns and completed 92% of his passes as the Tigers dominated early to end a two-game losing streak.
- On October 4, 2025, Clemson defeated North Carolina 38-10 at Kenan Stadium under head coaches Dabo Swinney and Bill Belichick.
- The game followed a tough start for both teams, with Clemson at 2-3 and Belichick's UNC struggling after losses including a blowout to TCU on Labor Day.
- Clemson scored on each of its first four possessions, led by Cade Klubnik’s 22-of-24 passing for 254 yards and four touchdowns, and limited UNC to 270 total yards.
- Swinney emphasized the importance of generating momentum to boost the team’s confidence, while Belichick stressed the need to continue their current approach with improvements.
- The result gave Swinney momentum, marked his 300th Clemson game, and left UNC facing a third loss in three power-conference matchups under Belichick’s first college season.
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Dabo Swinney and Clemson find positives after a bye. Bill Belichick and UNC find more of the same
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Dabo Swinney watched his Clemson team start Saturday with a trick play that went for a 75-yard touchdown and never look back. North Carolina ended its Saturday with Bill Belchick calling a timeout with 1 second left, extending the game to coach a team long since beaten in a home stadium largely emptied by halftime. The Atlantic Coast Conference’s marquee coaching names — Clemson’s Swinney with two national championships,…
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Mike Florio , Facebook Twitter Email On Saturday, it was another non-FCS opponent for Bill Belichick and North Carolina. And it ended in another blowout loss. Clemson won in Chapel Hill, 38-10. After the game, Belichick said there won’t be wholesale changes to the lineup. “The main thing we need to do is to keep doing what we’re doing but do them better ,” Belichick said, via David Hale of ESPN.com. “Fundamentally we’re not doing the wrong thing…
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UNC’s 38-10 loss to Clemson left a sour taste at Kenan Stadium. The Tigers came out firing on all cylinders, scoring on the very first snap with a dazzling 75-yard double-pass to wide receiver T.J. Moore. But let’s not forget the main under centre. Cade Klubnik went for 21-of-23 with four touchdowns before halftime. And on the other hand, UNC’s defense looked utterly lost, giving up 367 yards and 14 first downs. But let’s face it, it’s Bill Beli…
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